Kemebimo Favourankie Franklin, is a native of Oporomo-ama in Amassoma Community, Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of Bayelsa State.
Kemebimo is a passionate community advocate, visionary leader, and grassroots mobilizer committed to improving the lives of ordinary people through inclusive leadership, accountability, and people-focused representation.
Driven by a deep understanding of the daily struggles faced by the common man, Kemebimo believes leadership should not be about privilege, but about service, accessibility, and impact.
His growing movement, the Common Man Mandate (KEMESE-EBI 2027), is built on the belief that every citizen, regardless of background or status—deserves opportunity, dignity, and a voice in governance.
Over the years, Kemebimo has remained actively involved in initiatives focused on youth empowerment, education support, community development, and social impact. He is passionate about creating opportunities for young people, supporting women and small businesses, improving access to quality education and healthcare, and ensuring that government truly works for the people.
Known for his grassroots connection, listening spirit, and progressive vision, Kemebimo represents a new generation of leadership—one that prioritizes transparency, compassion, and real solutions over empty promises.
His mission is simple: To give the common man a stronger voice, restore trust in representation, and build a constituency where no one is left behind.
Kemebimo stands for:
— Real representation
— Fair opportunities
— Youth inclusion
— Community development
— Transparent leadership
— And a better future for all
Through the Common Man Mandate (KEMESE-EBI 2027), he hopes to inspire a movement of everyday people determined to take ownership of their future and build a more prosperous and united constituency.